AIB Knockout: Upset Aamir Khan scolds Karan Johar

New Delhi: The controversy surrounding the 'AIB Knockout - Roast of Arjun Kapoor and Ranveer Singh' is refusing to die down. After Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan, it's Aamir Khan who is upset with the roast show.

Mumbai: Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan feels expletive-laced 'AIB Roast' was not funny rather it 'perpetuated verbal and emotional violence' and those who were involved should face the consequences if any law has been broken.

The 'PK' star, who has seen only two clips of the show, said he found it very disturbing and had scolded friends Karan Johar and Arjun Kapoor for being a part of it. The roast also involved Ranveer Singh and a group of stand up comedians.

"I have not seen the entire roast but I have heard about it and I have seen 2-3 clips of it... I was deeply affected by that. I scolded them (Karan and Arjun) and said 'I don't find it funny'. I personally have a problem with it,” Aamir said.

"When the roast happened, I happened to be at a place where Karan and Arjun came and told us that we did this roast. I was deeply affected by that. I was most disappointed in what I was hearing... I felt it was a very violent event. Violence is not only physical, it can be verbal and emotional too. When you insult someone, you perpetuate violence," he added.

The roast has sparked many controversies and an FIR has been filed against Karan Johar, Kapoor and Singh.

Aamir, 49, said if they have broken any law they should face the consequences but there should be no 'witch-hunting' against them.

"Have they broken a law or have they not, I am not going into that technicality. If they have broken a law, they should face the consequences like you and I. The law is for all of us. If the haven't broken the law they should have gone scot-free. I believe that the law should take its course," he said.

The actor believes that the creative people should shoulder some responsibility.

"I am not impressed by a bad language. Commenting on somebody's skin tone or sexuality and making a joke on that, I don't find it funny at all... I personally have a problem with what they have done and therefore, I am not seeing the show," Aamir said.

The actor in the past had produced 'Delhi Belly', a movie which had a lot of 'expletives' but he said he had informed people that it was meant for adults only.

Bollywood along with the rest of India is divided on its reaction to the comedy show with some supporting the event and the others condemning it for its 'filthy' language.

The AIB knockout videos of the show were available on YouTube which later went viral and ever since it has courted controversy. The clips were pulled down by AIB after Maharashtra Education and Culture Minister Vinod Tawde ordered a probe following complaints about the below-the-belt contents of the programme.